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Geopolitical Conflict in the Wolf World: Great Power Competition and the Illiberal Revolt against the Liberal Order [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 2 Maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798216369493
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 2 Maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798216369493
In the multipolar Wolf Word, Europe must reorganize itself to maintain peace and stability as conflict erupts around the globe.

Wars rage in Europe and the Middle East, while tensions in East Asia threaten to ignite another. Enter the power-driven Wolf World, where the law of the jungle prevails. Marc Saxer argues that this dangerous world was brought about by the twin crisis of liberalism, which fuels illiberal revolts against liberal democracies and has led to the collapse of the liberal world order. He examines how, after the end of Pax Americana, major and minor powers navigate the geopolitical competition and geoeconomic disruption shaping an asymmetrical multipolar world. Drawing on the historical experiences and philosophies that inform alternative concepts of order in non-Western civilizations, Saxer explores how a multipolar rules-based order could stabilize the Wolf World.

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A true masterclass by a top global thinker on the evolving global order. Decision makers around the world, and especially in the West, must read this book as a plea to realize the challenges ahead and act in the common interest of all of us, the global citizens. To say the least, Marc isnt optimistic, and for good reason. -- Moeed Yusuf, President, Beaconhouse National University and former National Security Adviser of Pakistan One of the most comprehensive analyses yet of the unraveling of the liberal world order and the rise of asymmetric multipolarity, this book is clear-eyed, elegantly argued, and refreshingly free of nostalgia and alarmism. Its call for a Helsinki 2.0 grounded in universality without interference, alongside flexible Partnerships in the Middle, offers a pragmatic and imaginative blueprint for navigating great-power rivalry and sustaining cooperation in a fractured world. -- Yoon Young-kwan, Chairman of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies and former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Republic of Korea Saxer's scintillating analysis of the post-liberal order offers a definitive diagnosis as well as a pragmatic direction for our world in flux. Coming from a European vantage point, Saxer engages seriously and productively with non-Western traditions of statecraft including the Confucian, Hindu, and the Islamic. Saxer's call for a grand bargain anchored in sovereignty and non-interference should resonate deeply with non-Western scholars and policy makers. -- C. Raja Mohan, Distinguished Professor, Institute of American Studies, Jindal Global University, Delhi

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After the collapse of Pax Americana, conflicts erupt around the globe. Europe needs to reorganize itself to maintain peace and stability and survive in the multipolar wolf world, a concert of great powers governed by hard-power dynamics.
Introduction
Part I: The Twin Crisis of the Liberal Order
1. The Rise and Fall of the Liberal World Order
2. The Erosion of Liberal Hegemony in Western Democracies
3. The Illiberal Turn
Part II: Geopolitical Competition, Geoeconomic Disruption, and the Emergence
of the Wolf World
4. Geopolitics in a World of Three Primary Theatres of Conflict
5. Geo-Economic Competition Disrupts the World Economy
Part III: Ordering the Wolf World
6. The Global Distribution of Power
7. Looking Beyond the West: Alternative Models of Order
8. What Order Can Stabilize the Wolf World?
Part IV: Navigating the Wolf World
9. Shifting Grand Strategies for the Wolf World
10. Europe in the Wolf World: A Strategy for Survival
Index
About the Author
Marc Saxer is a political analyst and strategist with two decades of experience in Asia, advising governments, industry, and civil society.